To all service members in all branches of our U.S. armed forces, we thank you for your courage, your strength, and your sacrifices. I would like to take a moment to reflect upon the service and sacrifice of our U.S. military servicemen and women. I'm sure you've seen a lot of images on the internet stating "Memorial Day is not another BBQ". Let's take that to heart. Many men and women have made great sacrifices to ensure our freedom. They have been uncomfortable so we can be comfortable. They have endured sleepless nights, no food, little shelter, and risk daily danger to their lives so we can be safe. Some have made the ultimate sacrifice by saving their friends and fighting for our country. ...Read more

What happens when an MWD retires? Military Working Dogs serve long, useful careers, working for the Department of Defense for at least 10-12 years. Before 2000, when it came time to retire, most of the dogs were euthanized. Fortunately with "Robby's Law" that was passed on November 6, 2000, retired military dogs can be adopted out. Now hundreds of dogs are adopted out of Lackland Air Force base in Texas each year. Some are retired because of age or health reasons, and others because they couldn't obtain or maintain their certifications. The dogs must maintain a 95% rate of accuracy in order to be used in service. Handlers Adopt First Adoption dibs go first to the most recent handler. Such a strong bond is created between the dog and ...Read more

Defending freedom is a fight that has no end. At the NRA Leadership Forum on Friday, April 25, Wisconsin Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. shared his viewpoint on gun control. In the video below, Sheriff Clarke speaks about how our Second Amendment rights are under siege and urges us to not be silent nor afraid to defend our constitutional rights. So what is the plan? 1. Defending freedom is a fight that has no end. You must be willing to resist any attempt by the government to disarm law abiding citizens. 2. Stand together by joining and supporting organizations that are fighting to secure our freedom like the NRA. NRA-ILA - Institute for Legislative Action NRA - Become a Member 3. Support elected officials who ...Read more

What do Legos and RiveTier Boltless Shelving Components have in common? They are easy to put together, easy to take apart, easy to store, and easy to replace. Plus, you can build just about anything with them. All you need is a challenge, an imagination, and some creative planning. Creating efficient storage space is always a challenge but with RiveTier boltless components, the sky is the limit. With any given storage need, if you can imagine it, we can build it out of RiveTier parts! Easily adjustable and quick to assemble, RiveTier boltless components are assembled without nut and bolt fasteners. The components clip together and assembly only requires 2 Guys and a Mallet - watch our How-To Video. Excellent customer service is our passion. Our ...Read more

The Dog. Forever a soldier's best friend! We've all heard that dogs are man/woman's best friend. They're loyal, loving, and filled with pure joy when you return. What if you had been away for six months up to a year? Would they still remember you? Watch this video and enjoy! But what about the Cat?? Foster Pet Care for Soldiers Sometimes it's difficult for soldiers to find care for their pets when they are on deployment. Here are a couple of non-profit and volunteer based organizations. Their sole purpose is to provide loving care to the pets of our soldiers on active duty providing them peace of mind while they are away. Guardian Angels - Serving all military, all pets. Assisting active duty service members, wounded warriors, ...Read more